Snape looked at the murky liquid in Seamus' bottle and frowned slightly.

"Finnigan, what do you think is wrong with your potion?"

"I think there's nothing wrong with my potion, Professor!"

Seamus looked at Snape with a firm and righteous expression.

"Potions is a sophisticated subject with strict techniques, but you, Mr. Finnigan, obviously don't understand this."

Snape looked at Seamus grimly.

"Five points deducted from Gryffindor. Your potion is only worth a D, if I didn't want to get a T in the first class. And you, Finnigan, have a five-foot-long potion craft paper due next Monday."

When Seamus returned to his position with the glass bottle, the expression on his face was as if the whole world had deceived him.

Of course, it could also be that a five-foot-long paper is due on Monday, which makes Seamus feel like he has something to offer.

The person who walked up to the podium to hand in his homework after Seamus was Neville. After taking a glance at his homework, Snape gave him an O without hesitation and added three points to Slytherin.

Among the people who went up later, only Draco and Ron got an O, and the rest didn't even get an O which represents excellence.

Basically, they only got an A, which means passing, or a P, which means failing.

After the Potions class, Harry finished all his classes for the first week.

They are free to do whatever they want until next Monday.

So as they walked out of the classroom, Harry and his group began to debate one question, which was what they should do for the rest of the day.

Harry thought that he should go to the library to finish his homework now.

Although Hermione agreed to go to the library, she thought that they should look up some information about shapeshifters.

As for Draco, he thought that he should walk around the castle and get familiar with the environment first. After all, for hunting, being familiar with the terrain can gain great advantages.

As the three were arguing in low voices, a ghost suddenly appeared in front of Harry.

"Dumbledore's order. Everyone must gather in the Great Hall immediately."

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Anyway, it’s almost time.

Thank you for your support, dear readers.

This gives the book a pretty good statistics during the same period.

Next is the update plan after the launch.

Apart from the explosive updates on the first day of release, I think everyone is more concerned about the subsequent plot development and whether there will be any collapse.

First of all, the explosive update has been arranged, and it will be sent on time at 12:00 tomorrow. Unless the cat station releases on schedule and backstabs me, there will be no problem with the sacred 12:00.

Secondly, I have balanced the combat power to ensure a smooth difficulty curve, and there will definitely not be things like in Xenoblade Chronicles 2, where a bunch of high-level monsters pop out of a low-level area, which is really annoying.

Or the later-stage appearance of V-Zero with 20 agility, how lonely it is to be invincible in Night City (I haven’t played 2.0 yet, but the previous Mantis Blade was really fun).

Finally, there are the returnees who have appeared so far, and the origin stories of all of them have been prepared.

They will be unlocked as the story progresses.

After all, Yingxin didn't tell you right away that I am a Shar believer, I want to be a Dark Night Judge, and we have a big plan.

What I can reveal in advance is that everyone is currently acting in a way that is consistent with their origin story.

After all, except for the unlucky Ron, the others' duration is relatively...

So, dear readers, please be patient and give me a chance to continue telling the story.

Well, everyone, see you tomorrow at 12:00.

6 I have at least three methods (three in one)

After leaving those words, the ghost fled away at the speed of light.

Harry wasn't even given a chance to apologize.

Apparently, Harry's act of beating up many ghosts before the Sorting ceremony left a deep impression on these ghosts.

But compared to the ghost that escaped at the speed of light, Harry was more curious about what happened in Hogwarts.

That's why Dumbledore, recognized as the most powerful wizard, suddenly summoned everyone to the Great Hall.

As soon as the ghost left, the door of the Potions classroom behind Harry suddenly opened with a bang.

Snape, wearing a black cloak, walked out of the room in a hurry.

As soon as he went out and saw Harry and others still standing at the classroom door, his already gloomy expression suddenly darkened several shades.

"Didn't you receive the principal's order?"

Without waiting for Harry and the others to answer, Snape raised his hand and pushed Harry and the others towards the great hall.

When they arrived at the auditorium, it was already crowded with students from all grades.

The long tables in the auditorium that originally belonged to the four colleges were now pushed to the corner, and many colorful mats appeared on the floor of the hall.

On the long tables pushed to the corners, there were snacks such as black pudding and French fries.

However, all the professors were not in the auditorium at this time. Only the class leaders with badges were standing at the exit of the auditorium and by the windows.

However, although it seemed that they were standing in a very tight position, with just a cursory glance, three plans to get out of the hall or come in from outside flashed through Harry's mind.

What Harry found strange was that there were several cages of roosters at the entrance to the hall.

I don't know who put these cages here.

Now the roosters in the cages are cuckooing and jumping around in the cages.

It is obvious that these roosters are not only very energetic now, but also not very satisfied with the space they are in.

Standing outside the hall, Snape ignored the roosters, looked at the environment in the hall, looked down into Harry's eyes and said.

"Stay here, Mr. Potter."

Snape pushed Harry on the back again, and after seeing Harry walk into the Great Hall, he turned his head and spoke to the Slytherin prefect standing by the door of the Great Hall.

"Watch them. No one is allowed to leave here until the principal gives more instructions."

"Okay, Dean."

After nodding to Snape, the Slytherin prefect turned his head and glared at Harry and his group like the most vicious guard, as if Harry and his group were going to sneak out in the next second.

Snape looked into Harry's eyes one last time before turning and walking out of the Great Hall.

As the door to the Great Hall slammed shut, the Slytherin prefect walked up to the door, folded his arms, raised his head and looked at Harry with his nose up.

Every pore on my face seemed to be saying, "I'm here, don't even think about it."

In fact, Harry, who didn't know what was going on, didn't have any special ideas at this moment.

After being glared at by the Slytherin prefect, Harry and his companions each dragged a cushion and found a corner in the hall to sit down.

"So Ron, you've been through this, what's the situation now?"

Harry asked Ron, who was sitting on a pink cushion nearby, as soon as he plopped down on his silver cushion.

At this moment, Ron's expression was slightly distorted.

To put it in detail, the expression on Ron's face at this moment is like if you pretend to throw a ball and let the dog find it, but the dog almost uses its claws to dig all the way through the center of the earth and still can't find the ball that should be there. The dog's face will be the same expression as Ron's at this moment.

"I... I don't know what happened. When Dumbledore called everyone to gather in the Great Hall, Sirius sneaked into Hogwarts and destroyed the portrait of the Fat Lady. Before that, he didn't let us gather in the Great Hall..."

Having said this, Ron suddenly paused. Judging from the expression on his face, Ron seemed to remember something.

"When the basilisk was released before, Dumbledore also asked all students to return to the lounge and wait, and the basilisk is afraid of roosters..."

"and many more……"

Harry raised his hand to interrupt Ron.

"What is a basilisk?"

Ron thought for a moment, then stretched out his hands and gestured while speaking.

"It is a very large snake, extremely poisonous, and anyone who sees its eyes will be killed instantly. Even if you see its eyes through other objects, such as a mirror, you will be petrified."

After hearing Ron's description, Harry and Draco scratched their heads while the other touched his chin.

"How big is this snake you're talking about?"

After thinking for a moment, Draco pointed to the teacher's seat and asked.

“Is it this big?”

Ron shook his head.

"It's much bigger than this."

Draco narrowed his eyes slightly.

“Is it that big?”

Draco asked, pointing to the Gryffindor table next to him.

"The skin it sheds is this big."

Ron continued to shake his head.

After hearing that the snake was even bigger than the Gryffindor table, Harry and Draco's expressions became serious.

Generally speaking, a monster's size is directly proportional to its combat power.

The bigger the monster, the stronger its combat power.

If the basilisk was longer than the Gryffindor table, then it was at least as big as a young dragon.

It may even be larger than an adult white dragon, a smaller dragon among the five-colored dragons.

Even experienced adventurers, when faced with a being of this level, usually have to make targeted preparations in advance, at least prepare enough explosives before going to challenge.

The thought of living in a castle for a week that housed such a big thing.

There was amusement in the look Harry gave Draco.

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